The Digital Library Federation’s Legal and Ethical Considerations for Born-Digital Access blog series has a new post! General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - the latest installment of the blog series provides an indepth look at how GDPR should be considered when providing access to born digital materials.

Legal and Ethical Considerations for Providing Access to Born-Digital Collections: General Data Protection Regulation (FERPA)
 https://www.diglib.org/legal-and-ethical-considerations-for-providing-access-to-born-digital-collections-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/

Check out a few of our previous posts and stay tuned for more!

Legal and Ethical Considerations for Providing Access to Born-Digital Collections: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) https://www.diglib.org/legal-and-ethical-considerations-for-providing-access-to-born-digital-collections-family-educational-rights-and-privacy-act-ferpa/

Legal and Ethical Considerations for Providing Access to Born-Digital Collections: Donor Agreement https://www.diglib.org/legal-and-ethical-considerations-for-providing-access-to-born-digital-collections-donor-agreement/

Legal and Ethical Considerations for Providing Access to Born-Digital Collections: Attorney-Client Privilege 
https://www.diglib.org/legal-and-ethical-considerations-for-providing-access-to-born-digital-collections-attorney-client-privilege/

The full text of “Legal and Ethical Considerations for Providing Access to Born-Digital Collections” can be accessed here: https://osf.io/ketr7/. The primary authors of this community-developed resource are Jessika Drmacich, Kate Dundon, Jess Farrell, Christina Velazquez Fidler, Camille Tyndall Watson, and Hannah Wang.

On behalf of the LDD subgroup of DLF BDAWG,

Christina

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Christina Velazquez Fidler
she/her/hers
Digital Archivist
The Bancroft Library
University of California, Berkeley | Huichin Ohlone Land


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